30 December - All the best from this year's Go Digital, including looking at the technology that changed 2002.56k modems

23 December - The technology behind the Beagle 2 robot destined for Mars and the music software that adapts to your mood.56k modems

16 December - Why mobile phones are going to be easier to recycle and how al-Qaeda uses the web to spread its propaganda. 56k modems

9 December - An insight into the websites blocked by China and we look at one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, yours to own for just $2.5m.56k modems

2 December - How China is getting tough with the internet, using mobile phones to keep tabs on your health and your own personal rover robot. 56k modems

25 November - Schools in Namibia turn their backs on Microsoft and the row over a website in Greece about the treatment of conscripts. 56k modems

18 November - The school e-mail that travelled around the world and why women in Tanzania are catching the online bug. (Apologies for the lack of sound for the first two minutes) 56k modems

11 November - Silk Road treasures united on the web, virtual exhibits bring the past to life and the environmental cost of making a microchip.56k modems

4 November - Going online in Singapore, how digital images could change many elements of design and teaching and the latest on the Simputer.56k modems

28 October - Pupils in Bangladesh discover the web and how telecentres in Senegal are offering opportunities for further education.56k modems

21 October - We look at ways of using technology to improve the health and welfare of people in Bangladesh and Senegal. 56k modems

14 October - Hear how Senegal's militant Radio Oxyjeune is changing listeners' lives and how Bangladeshi people keep in touch with relatives overseas.56k modems

7 October - How village women in Bangladesh and Senegal are using mobiles to run thriving businesses and plans to create a software industry in Bangladesh.
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30 September - Using technology to track bird movements, the future of the internet and how satellite technology is being used in developing countries.
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23 September - How Bon Jovi is fighting music piracy, saving Tibet's heritage digitally and receiving medical updates on your mobile. (Apologies for the lack of sound for the first five minutes)
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16 September - The CD-Rom helping farmers fight crop pests, the world of online gaming and how your voiceprint could replace your password.56k modems

9 September - The impact of September 11 on privacy, Greek gamers fight ban and how computer games are changing.56k modems

2 September - How computer games are getting more intelligent, having your say on the environment through the web and how robots are becoming more organic.56k modems

26 August - How computer programs are helping us speak in foreign languages such as Hindi and Croatian, and net pioneer Esther Dyson on making the internet more democratic. 56k modems

19 August - How better computers are helping us hunt aliens, the row over Linux and the wedding photographer who is a robot. 56k modems

8 April - Bill Clinton on how technology can fight terror, training Nigeria's youth in computer skills and the robo-reporter destined for Afghanistan.
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1 April - Giving old computers a new lease of life in Africa, the pioneer of free software speaks out and the virtual music studio changing the way the recording industry works.
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25 March - Child soldiers in Sierra to swap their guns for computers, wearable computers give disabled children a voice and what to do if you are addicted to the internet.56k modems

18 March - In this special edition looking at the challenges posed by digital music, we talk to a music pirate, examine Apple's iPod music player and quiz veteran producer Steve Levine about the future of music56k modems

11 March - How digital imagery is helping preserve artworks, the smart credit card to fight fraud and what broadband can do for you56k modems

4 March - How the sound tracks of games are getting more polished, the family who wants to have chips implanted and how to cope with web rage56k modems

25 February - The digital camera chip challenging traditional film, the hi-tech airships bringing mobile phone networks to the world and sealcams reveal secrets of the underwater world. 56k modems

18 February - Mobile phones come to Afghanistan, how technology can help industries in the developing world and why the web can undermine your concentration.
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11 February - Watching you while you surf, how video games are getting smarter and why people in Ireland refused to embrace new technology.
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4 February - How telemedicine is helping mental patients in Australia, broadcasting the internet on the radio and how digital technology could help Olympic athletes win gold.
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28 January - The home with the internet everywhere, when screensavers are a crime and using virtual reality to revisit Northern Ireland's Bloody Sunday.
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21 January - A special edition on the hottest technologies to emerge at the Consumer Electronics Show, including the wearable computer for commuters, the wind-up charger for mobile phones and the smart home.
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14 January - Asia's plans to link together hi-tech cities, a review of Apple's new iMac and behind the scenes as Mali prepares to host the African Cup of Nations.
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7 January - How New Zealand is bring the elderly online, using virtual reality to tackle real-life problems and a look at some of the latest gadgets.
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The programme is broadcast every week on the BBC World Service radio on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Local times vary.